Two rows of men in military uniforms in front of a building with a sign reading "Headquarters 706th Ordnance Co. Avn. Across the bottom of the image reads "706th Ordnance Co. (AVN.) A.B. - Bowman Field, KY. Nov. 8, 1941.

This image is part of a set of twelve photographs of houses where tax assessments were raised. In the photograph, five boys with caps sit on the front porch as a woman stands to the side with hands on her hips. The house is shotgun style with a...

Decorative shield featuring a pegasus, a palette with paint brushes, the drama masks for comedy (Thalia) and tragedy (Melpomene), and a pan flute or panpipe. Black ink with orange highlights. A scroll near the top of the shield has the text "The...

Firemen stand on and around fire truck, labeled "No. 6." The firemen wear cloth uniforms. They stand in front of a stone building bearing the inscription "Headquarters C.F.D." Postmarked 1913 on verso. Published by S.H. Kress & Co.

A rough-hewn wood entry way sits over a dirt and gravel path leading to the Forestry Headquarters at Berea College. A sign hanging from the top reads, "Berea College 'forest'". There is another smaller gate leading to a house behind many trees.

Address: 506 W. Hill Street. Built in 1899, this large red brick building was Louisville Female High School and Central Girls High School until it closed in 1935. It later became the headquarters of the Board of Education. The building was razed in...

Address: 506 W. Hill Street. Built in 1899, this large red brick building was Louisville Female High School and Central Girls High School until it closed in 1935. It later became the headquarters of the Board of Education. The building was razed in...

Address: 506 W. Hill Street. Built in 1899, this large red brick building was Louisville Female High School and Central Girls High School until it closed in 1935. It later became the headquarters of the Board of Education. The building was razed in...

Address: 506 W. Hill Street. Built in 1899, this large red brick building was Louisville Female High School and Central Girls High School until it closed in 1935. It later became the headquarters of the Board of Education. The building was razed in...

Address: 506 W. Hill Street. Built in 1899, this large red brick building was Louisville Female High School and Central Girls High School until it closed in 1935. It later became the headquarters of the Board of Education. The building was razed in...

Address: 506 W. Hill Street. Built in 1899, this large red brick building was Louisville Female High School and Central Girls High School until it closed in 1935. It later became the headquarters of the Board of Education. The building was razed in...

Corner of breakfast room in the home of R. S. Reynolds on the north side of Woodbourne Ave. east of Valletta Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Marble nude of kneeling or bathing woman with head turned aside, on pedestal behind five potted plants on tile...

The cigarette factory of the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, located near Hill and 16th Streets. The brick building contains four stories and a large smokestack. Next to the building is a water tower. Handwritten on border of negative is...

Ten-story building at the corner of Fourth Street and Market Street with a rounded corner. Election signs for November 8 are on the first floor. To the left on Fourth Street are signs for the Democratic headquarters, Old Vienna Inn, and Standard...

The honor quilt was commissioned by the Alberta CGIT Association for the National CGIT Association whose headquarters is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. / The quilt was made by Mada MacLachlan Gibson, for whom quilting and CGIT are intertwined. Before...

Address: 601 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The East and South faces of the City Hall Annex in Italianate and Second Empire style are shown surrounded by cars parked on the street. The sidewalk is lined with street lamps with round...

A crowd of people gather for a campaign rally for Republican mayoral candidate Arthur A. Will on Oct. 9, 1925 in front of the Armory (now Louisville Gardens) at 514 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.), Louisville, Kentucky. The group is a mix...

Nine women from the Democratic Women's Group pose for a picture at the home of Mrs. Daniel Enoch at 2539 Saint Xavier Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Numerous posters advertise W. Overton Harris for Mayor. A larger banner with a rooster reads, "Vote...

Dining room in the home of R. S. Reynolds on the north side of Woodbourne Ave. east of Valletta Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Rectangular table set with silverware, flowers, white tablecloth, and two chairs with wheel-patterned oval backs; five more...